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Code · Montana · Title 7 — Local Government · Chapter 6 · Part 21

7-6-2115. Manner of settling accounts.

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7-6-2115 . Manner of settling accounts.
(1)The treasurer shall settle accounts relating to the collection, care, and disbursement of public revenue with the county clerk on the first Monday of each month. For the purpose of making the settlements, the treasurer shall make out a statement, under oath, of the amount of money or other property received prior to the period of the settlement, the sources of the money or property, and the amount of payments or disbursements and to whom, with the amount remaining on hand. The treasurer shall, in the settlements, deposit all redeemed warrants and take the county clerk's receipt for the warrants.
(2)The treasurer shall make a full settlement of all accounts with the county clerk, annually on the first Monday of January and in the presence of the county commissioners, who have control of the accounts.
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